Saturday, January 24, 2009

Happy Chinese New Year

Well. This will be my last post before I take a week break from blogging. Will be leaving for my hometown in about 3 hours time. Yeap. Will be starting our hopefully 2 hours drive home at 3 am afterwards to hopefully avoid the massive jam that is expected. Travelling with Zoewe in the car was already pretty stressful last year when we went back for Chinese New Year. Travelling with Ryan as well this year, is even more stressful. I would not want to be caught in a 6 hours traffic snarl with a hungry crying screaming baby in the car.

We are hoping that we could probably spent next Chinese New Year in Kuala Lumpur and convinced our mother to come up and spent Chinese New Year with us since all the children are already in KL anyway. That way, we could spare ourselves from the stress and agony of the dreaded traffic jam going home and coming back.

We would like to wish all Chinese visitors a very Happy Chinese New Year and may the year of the Ox brings you her strength and perseverance, good health, much happiness and great prosperity and wealth.

My Nikon and I (My traveling and photography blog)

US SAN FRANCISCO: CHINA TOWN (TESTAMENT OF BLOOD AND SWEAT) Chinese people has been known around the world as a very resilient and adaptive breed of people, hardworking, long suffering and business savvy. They are everywhere today and in many countries, have assimilated into the culture and history of their country of residence. China Town throughout the world has always remained an intriguing site for visitors and as always, come with a colorful and many at times, tough history.

About Me

A middle age man who have gone through some good and bad years but having the best part of his life now with a loving family, travels more than he ever has, finally gone beyond frying an egg and indulging in a hobby that he has long forgotten - photography.